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    A Source of Light Is at a Temperature of 1000°C
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A Source of Light Is at a Temperature of 1000°C

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A source of light is at a temperature of 1000°C. Its temperature is then increased to 2000°C, Increasing the temperature causes the peak intensity wavelength to


A) triple.
B) halve.
C) decrease but not quite halve.
D) double.
E) more than double.

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